Case Fail after Submitting with ERROR: (shr_stream_readTCoord) ERROR: nf90_get_att units #5936
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Someone else may already know the issue, but something you could do quickly is try again with DEBUG=TRUE which might give you more information about the failure. Ah, but I see that you already see error message |
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Hello! I am running an AMIP experiment on E3SM on a local machine with compset F2010 and grid ne30pg2_EC30to60E2r2. I have a file that contains the sensitivities of SSTs to ENSO cycle from ERA-5 data, and have implemented the SST pattern to the E3SM ocean initial conditions at 1 degree (sst_ice_CMIP6_DECK_E3SM_1x1_2010_clim_c20190821.nc). Prior to multiplying the two datasets, I have regridded the ERA-5 data to the E3SM grid with ncremap, and have ensured there is no NaN values over land and beyond 78.5S, as the ERA-5 dataset I have are SSTs only and no data beyond 78.5S.
The regridding process I did:
After the regridding, I do the multiplication and called
.combine_first, where the NaN values on land and the Antarctic ocean will be identical as the E3SM IC values. After that, I save the dataset. I tried both doing regridding again (as above) and without regridding before loading the dataset to the case. The case set up and built successfully, but it fails around 23seconds after I submit and return the error as follow in the e3sm.log.1760469.230919-101042:Is there anything else I should have done when implementing the ERA-5 ENSO pattern or doing regridding to E3SM grids? Or is this error caused by something else?
Any advice and comments are much appreciated! Thank you a lot in advance.
EDIT 1:
Thanks Noel for the suggestion! I added DEBUG=TRUE, and there is a little more info:
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